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Chloe’s broad criminal defence practice encompasses both trials and appeals. She has appeared at the Superior Court of Justice, the Federal Court of Canada, and the Court of Appeal for Ontario, in addition to various administrative tribunals. While Chloe defends all types of criminal charges under the Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Extradition Act, she has frequent experience in complex fraud and theft matters, in addition to cases involving allegations of sexual assault.
Chloe approaches her clients’ legal problems with tenacity and creativity. She is mindful of the reputational harms that flow from criminal charges, and constantly negotiates with prosecutors to obtain withdrawals of her clients’ charges. Otherwise, Chloe will mount a strong defence at trial that surgically identifies and exposes frailties in the Crown’s case.
Chloe graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, where she volunteered as a caseworker within the criminal division of Downtown Legal Services. In that role, she defended low-income clients on a variety of criminal cases, including by negotiating a withdrawal of charges. Chloe also participated in the Wilson Moot, where her team placed first in the competition and won best factum.
Before joining Daniel Brown Law, Chloe honed her advocacy skills for several years at a leading civil litigation boutique firm in Toronto.
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Chloe’s broad criminal defence practice encompasses both trials and appeals. She has appeared at the Superior Court of Justice, the Federal Court of Canada, and the Court of Appeal for Ontario, in addition to various administrative tribunals. While Chloe defends all types of criminal charges under the Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Extradition Act, she has frequent experience in complex fraud and theft matters, in addition to cases involving allegations of sexual assault.
Chloe approaches her clients’ legal problems with tenacity and creativity. She is mindful of the reputational harms that flow from criminal charges, and constantly negotiates with prosecutors to obtain withdrawals of her clients’ charges. Otherwise, Chloe will mount a strong defence at trial that surgically identifies and exposes frailties in the Crown’s case.
Chloe graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, where she volunteered as a caseworker within the criminal division of Downtown Legal Services. In that role, she defended low-income clients on a variety of criminal cases, including by negotiating a withdrawal of charges. Chloe also participated in the Wilson Moot, where her team placed first in the competition and won best factum.
Before joining Daniel Brown Law, Chloe honed her advocacy skills for several years at a leading civil litigation boutique firm in Toronto.